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Show FOB BENEFIT 07 THE POLICE. In the, course -of the recent American tour of Emtio Mors, the automobile ex-rert ex-rert of France, there was a parade In New York. M. Mors, at the time of the parade's passage, was on Fifth avenue. Seeing the gieat throngs of people and hearing the loud, gay music, he decided that he would like to have a look at the procession, and accordingly he plunged Into the deep crowd, and tried to work his way to a place of vantage. The nearer the front ha got, the more evidence he found of the police. The ptlice, indeed, were in great evidence, pushing here, shoving there, now uttering utter-ing loud threats, now making, amid in-ter.so in-ter.so excitement, an arrest. "Keep back! Keep bark'." was the continuous con-tinuous cry. M. Mors could hardly see the parade for the police, and. on account of the excitement ex-citement that th-.y caused he could not keep his mlnd-on it at all. Turning somewhat some-what Impatiently to a man on his left, he said: "Why, ear. Is the rrowd being Kept bftck so valry forcibly?" "So as to give the police full chance to see the procession," the man answered. |